The wireless network project started as an experiment in 2002,
essentially using basic home networking equipment to see if Internet
connection can be brought to Nangi from Pokhara (the nearest city
with an Internet Service Provider). After repeated trial and error,
the trick worked, and today in 2008, there are 22 villages villages
in three districts of Nepal that are connected via the wireless
network.

It takes 8 days to walk through these villages, and now information
and news gets shared in seconds. A total population of 22,000,
and 7 High Schools with about 1,700 students now have access to
news, goods for sale in the surrounding villages, telephone calls
using VoIP, basic health care using telemedicine, and better access
to education via tele-teaching.

However, there are hundres of other villages out there that need
to be connected. And as need for services grow within the connected
villages, it requires better infrastructure, scalable equipment,
and more support and maintenance. We believe this will be the
foundation for an information highway that will connect all of
rural Nepal, and with your help, we can realize this goal sooner
than ever.

The One-Dollar-a-Month campaign asks you to donate one dollar
each month to build this Information Highway. Show the unity of
Nepalis and well-wishers of Nepal by donating $1/month to help
build Information Highway using wireless technology in the mountains
of Nepal.

Please don't forget to designate your contribution as " For One Dollar A Month Campaign". That way we will be able to know that your contribution is for the campaign. We will send you thank you note by e-mail.

Here is how:

You can donate online to Himanchal Education Foundation via Network
for Good, a partner nonprofit organization that enables online
donations. Please click on the button below, which will take you
to Network for Good's web site. While making your donation, please
specify that your contribution is for "One-Dollar-a-Month"
campaign.

Easiest way to to set this up is as an annual gift of $12 (or
more if you'd like). Think of it as a birthday gift to yourself
that helps build an Information Highway across the rural mountains
of Nepal. Here are some screenshots to describe the steps to set
this up:

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Step 1:

Clicking on
opens a new browse rwindow to Network For Good's web page
that is set to start the donation process for Himanchal
Education Foundation. Click on "Donate Now"

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Step 2:

In the "Make Donation" page, set your contribution
amount to $12 and under "Donation Preferences",
check the box that says "I would like to make this
a recurring donation deducted" and select "Annually"
in the dropdown list.

If this is the first time you are making a donation via
Network for Good, you will need to create a new login account
on this page, or if you have donated before, you can simply
login with a username and a password.

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Step 3:

In the "Billing Information" page, enter your
billing information and the credit card information which
you want to use to make the donation. Please consider checking
the box that says "Deduct the 4.75% processing fee
from the donation amount forwarded to my charity(ies)".
Click "Continue"

Step 4:

Finalize your selections and Network for Good will annually
deduct $12 and make it available for Himanchal Education
Foundation to fund the wireless networking project. Make
sure you come back to this web site to track progress on
the project, and we will also send you periodic updates
via emails on overall development.

If donations are sent directly to this account in Nepal, then
the Himanchal Educational Foundation cannot provide the receipt.
So, if a United States donor is seeking a tax deduction, the contribution
must come through Himanchal Educational Foundation in Kearney,
or online via Network for Good.